Alfred Arthur Brunel de Neuville is primarily known as Alfred Arthur Brunel de Neuville
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from Auction House Records. A basket of apples, pears, oranges, lemons, a bowl of grapes and an earthenware pot on a stone ledge; and Whitecurrants and redcurrants in a basket, a bowl of cherries, asparagus and a brass cooking pot on a draped ledge Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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A highly skilled artist of the French school, Alfred Arthur Brunel de Neuville painted primarily animals, still lives, fruits, and occasionally flowers. A student of his father, he received a rather basic foundation in the fine art of painting, and spent the rest of his career elaborating upon it, improving his talents all the while.
In 1879, Brunel de Neuville began exhibiting at the famed Paris Salon. That first year, he presented to the audience a piece entitled Pommes (showing 500 of 3443 characters). |
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